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Netflix signs up Stranger Things creators
Multi-year deal for future Duffer brothers projects starts with fourth series of hit sci-fi show
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CBeebies’ Pablo extends global footprint
Cake sells animation into territories including Brazil, Norway and Portugal
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HBO Max to remake First Dates Hotel
Ellen DeGeneres to exec produce US version of Twenty Twenty format
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Noah Media Group forms global sales arm
Sports doc indie kicks off launch with Amazon and BBC sales of cricket feature film The Edge
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Avalon resurrects Spitting Image
Trump, Putin, Harry and Meghan caricatured in pilot that indie is shopping to US networks
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Lionsgate promotes Starz COO to chief
Diverse programming backer Jeffrey Hirsch given top role after successful stewardship since March
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WarnerMedia outlines gender equality challenge
Media giant’s workforce is almost 50:50 male-female, but women trail men behind the camera, its first diversity report reveals
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Discovery launches D2C Food Network offering
US proposition will offer weekly live and on-demand content
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Fugitive and Little Delicious ink first-look deal
Anthony Kimble’s start-up to launch new format firm’s shows at Mipcom
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Showtime greenlights Ripley series
Endemol Shine North America adapts Patricia Highsmith novels with Andrew Scott in the title role
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Disney+ eyeing Europe content chief
Forthcoming streamer preps newly created role to steer regional content strategy
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Snapchat unveils slate of new originals
Rapper Takeshi69 and trangender beauty influencer Niki Dragun feature in shorts
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Acorn TV and Sky NZ commission Kiwi thriller
All3Media-owned South Pacific Pictures and Canada’s Shaftesbury to co-produce The Sounds
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Drowning in Plastic heads to Hong Kong
Raw’s BBC1 doc is among 50 hours of factual content sold by All3Media International
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EU-China summit to press for formats IP protection
Roundtable will explore IP rights in a digital age
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Thunderbird swoops on Nickelodeon exec
David Gerhard to head Atomic Cartoons animation studio as Canadian firm continues to beef up senior exec team